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Originally Posted by killer_carlson
I recognize Clinton doesn't belong to the GOP, but she will run away with the Democratic nomination.
Obama's foreign policy has been an utter disaster. We won't agree with this. You see him as reaching out diplomatically, I see him as drawing lines in the sand and having bluffs called. And he's alienating allies - Canada, Israel, Germany amongst others.
That website is no different than the Fox news equivalents talking about what a terrible job he has done.
Here is something of a balanced one:
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/201...tion-obamacare
What do I think the next US president should do?
1) Approve Keystone and its jobs. You may recall that Obama was given a failing grade for talking the truth about the project. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...ur-pinocchios/
Warren Buffet, an Obama supporter, even criticized Obama for that one
2) Stop the bleeding economically. Obama added over $6,500,000,000,000 (yes, 6.5 Trillion) to the US Debt in the past 5 years. Bush was second worse by putting up 5.87 in his term). This needs to stop.
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That website provided proof of all of those accomplishements, something FNC doesn't know how to do, so no, they are not the same. FNC provides opinons that are meant to persuade the gullible, not facts.
His foreign policy has been an utter disaster? If the Republicans had won the last 2 elections, the US, probably would have started a war with Iran by now, for starters, and how do you think that would have gone.
He's generally not gotten the US involved in the ME, for a change and while it's very tough for everyone to watch what is going on over there, not getting too involved is for the best. The players in the ME have to work together to take of ISIS, and sort out their problems.
What do you suggest he do with Russia? invade?
The jobs provided by the pipeline, are not going to be as many as you think they are, and until the US does a better job with managing pipelines etc. I'm OK with it not going through. Companies are doing whatever they want down there without regulations and inspections.
and just wondering how do you suggest they stop the bleeding economically?